New: colabscienceAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917zzanhive-180932hive-150122hive-183959photographysteemhive-185836hive-166405hive-144064hive-188619hive-183397hive-101145uncommonlabhive-184714hive-103599hive-139150hive-145157hive-165987bitcoinhive-154900hive-109690hive-111300TrendingNewHotLikersjohan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoNew manuscript, Hominin evolution was caused by introgression from Gorilla, proof-of-thesis on IPFS + Ethereum + BitcoinUnder private key "transactionsofthecyborgsocietyofpangea", Under private key "hominin", Minor update Under private key "origin", Under private key…johan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoEtymology of journal, from diurnal, daily, as in, daily records, a record-keeping infrastructure, akin to what blockchains provideWhat a journal like a scientific journal provides as a service is record keeping, timestamps really. The word journal comes from diurnal, meaning daily, as in, daily records. The word in other…johan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoProof-of-thesis on Ethereum? An experiment in networked intelligence, 145 downloads over zenodo.org in 48 hoursVitalik Buterin announced Ethereum in 2014 with the words "welcome to the beginning" ( bitcointalk ). The thesis I've written has quite large scientific value, it integrates a lot of data that has…johan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoHomo as hybrids between Australopithecus and ParanthropusAustralopithecus were "water-adapted apes", swimming apes. They had evolved a paddle-like foot with an adducted great toe by the mid Pliocene, which is inherited by humans today, but they lacked…johan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoRequesting peer-reviews of Introgression from Gorilla caused the Human-Chimpanzee splitInspired by Steemit (and therefore @dan), I have done a year or so of research into a couple of ideas. This here is one of them, and it is foundational to building out the narrative for the rest of…johan-nygren (63)in colabscience • 7 years agoAustralopithecus afarensis as a swimming apeAustralopithecus afarensis had a human-like foot in the sense that its great toe was aligned with the rest of the toes, adducted, but it did not have arched feet (Heile-Selassie, 2012), which is…